NAME
uhidev —
    USB Human Interface Device
    support
SYNOPSIS
uhidev* at uhub?
  
  fido* at uhidev?
  
  ucc* at uhidev?
  
  ucycom* at uhidev?
  
  ugold* at uhidev?
  
  uhid* at uhidev?
  
  uhidpp* at uhidev?
  
  ujoy* at uhidev?
  
  ukbd* at uhidev?
  
  ums* at uhidev?
  
  umstc* at uhidev?
  
  umt* at uhidev?
  
  uoaklux* at uhidev?
  
  uoakrh* at uhidev?
  
  uoakv* at uhidev?
  
  upd* at uhidev?
  
  uslhcom* at uhidev?
  
  uthum* at uhidev?
  
  utpms* at uhidev?
  
  utrh* at uhidev?
  
  utwitch* at uhidev?
  
  uwacom* at uhidev?
DESCRIPTION
The uhidev driver handles all Human
    Interface Devices. Each HID device can have several components, e.g., a
    keyboard and a mouse. These components use different report identifiers (a
    byte) to distinguish which one data is coming from. The
    uhidev driver has other drivers attached that handle
    particular kinds of devices and uhidev only
    dispatches data to them based on the report id.
SEE ALSO
fido(4), intro(4), ucc(4), ucycom(4), ugold(4), uhid(4), uhidpp(4), ujoy(4), ukbd(4), ums(4), umstc(4), umt(4), uoaklux(4), uoakrh(4), uoakv(4), upd(4), usb(4), uslhcom(4), uthum(4), utpms(4), utrh(4), utwitch(4), uwacom(4)
HISTORY
The uhidev driver appeared in
    OpenBSD 3.2.